lentil2
Gold Member
Ha ha Sam...what I actually said was "Been married 20 yrs so far and he's a keeper!!
I think you're very wise and have a great plan there for your future career direction. We have Police Community Support Officers over here in my part of East Sussex. I know some people don't have any respect for them but IMO they are doing a very worthwhile job on a voluntary basis.
Community Support officers aren't Specials. They are 2 separate things entirely.
Community supports are fully paid members of staff with the job of working within the local community with not many powers but in my opinion, do a worthwhile job none the less
Specials, on the other hand are voluntary 'fully fledged' police officers. They have all the training of a 'real' officer and all the powers but don't get paid.
Sadly becoming a Special doesn't 'leap frog' you into becoming a paid member of staff which is crazy in my opinion. I mean if you have gone through all the training and you are doing the job for free, then you are good enough to be paid!!
Definitely look into Sam, it a worthwhile job and very rewarding I'm sure
I worked for Surrey Police for several years up until very recently and I think if I had started working there when I was a bit younger, I definitely would have looked at becoming a PC